What surfaced a couple minutes later? A photo of Trump wearing this cursed Kanye-redesigned hat. And somehow the image was even worse than what Kanye described. Trump is seen in the photo wearing the new hat alongside stooges Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka, who are also wearing new hats from Kanye. Jared’s reads “Travel Space Again”—remember that one of Trump’s pet projects is building something called “Space Force”—while Ivanka’s is embroidered with “Make Earth Great Again.”

CLAIM: Kanye gave Trump a pair of YeezysTRUE? Also true, also unfortunate

CLAIM: “When I went in, in 2015, [Adidas was] a $14 billion company losing $2 billion a year. Now, we have $38 billion market cap. It’s called ‘The Yeezy Effect.’”

TRUE? Probably not but it can’t be completely disproven

Surprisingly, Kanye just about nailed Adidas’s circa-2015 market cap—he released his shoes in February ‘15 when the brand’s cap hovered somewhere between $14 and $16 billion—but was completely off about today’s figure. The company’s market cap was actually at $44.77 billion yesterday.

It’s impossible to say how much credit Kanye deserves for this jump. He releases shoes in small numbers compared to the rest of the company, and his first days with the brand coincided with the release of a bunch of massively popular Adidas shoes that didn’t have much to do with him. NPD sneaker analyst Matt Powell told me via email this morning, “Adidas business turned around because they finally made shoes American kids wanted to buy,” pointing to the Stan Smith, Superstar, NMD, and Boost as key models to Adidas’s comeback. “Sales of West’s shoes are immaterial to Adidas,” he added—echoing the beliefs that he’s slightly notorious for.

CLAIM: According to TMZ, West “ told Trump he was going to create a factory in Chicago called Larry's and says he'll hire former inmates to manufacture the Make America Great hats, among other items.”TRUE? Probably as real as the hydrogen-powered iPlane 1

Maybe this is real, but it sounds very familiar to the dreams Kanye’s said out loud in the past about designing hotels or making video games. There are no recently registered businesses with the name Larry’s in Chicago, according to SEC filings.